Metal impurity ions have been injected in Tore Supra discharges by laser bl
ow-off. The ion transport is studied by means of an impurity ion transport
code; the radial profiles of the diffusion coefficient D and of the inward
convection velocity V are obtained by simulating soft X ray brightness and
emissivity time evolutions. Three different experimental situations are con
sidered: a discharge with sawteeth stabilized by LH heating, a high-n(e) di
scharge with ICR heating and a strongly sawtoothing discharge with combined
ICR and LH heating. In all cases, the simulations show the presence of two
transport regions, the central core having reduced transport coefficients,
and the outer region where there is the necessity to increase transiently
the diffusion coefficient D during the first few milliseconds after the inj
ection. It has been previously suggested that the shear s = 0.5 is the crit
ical physical parameter governing the transition from low to high transport
coefficients. The s = 0.5 criterion seems satisfied in the first two cases
, whereas the closeness of the s = 0.5 and q = 1 surfaces does not allow a
conclusion to be made in the combined heating case.